AuthorTopic: Where can I get in? (Read 714 times)

Hey all,I'm graduating next semester from MIT. I majored in Political Science and minored in Energy Studies. My curriculum and research screams environmental law, andI'm applying to schools right now for environmental law. Here's some quick info:GPA: 3.3-3.4 (Got sick freshman year, had a 3.8 Junior year so a great grade trend)LSAT: 167Varsity athlete, Leadership positions in fraternity, researchDecent personal statementPretty good LOR, including one from my environmental law professor who is well-known in the environmental law field (Charles Caldart)

I applied to UVA out-of-state and did not get in. Here's where I'm looking to apply:

Note: All my stuff is in, I just need to finish filling out applications. I change the last paragraph of my personal statement to fit each school (talk about my fit in their programs)My resume and personal statement both indicate I am committed to environmental law

I was wondering which of those schools I have a solid chance of getting in to (Like, above 60%) given my indication of environmental law? I'm unsure if Oregon or Tulane, etc.,are more selective when they know the applicant is environmental law. Also, are there any other good schools I should apply to that I could get into?